Angel Lewis is Justin Jr.'s aunt. She said her nephew was visiting his grandmother before going on a fishing trip with his stepfather Saturday. Prior to departing with his stepfather, Justin stepped out of the car to tell his mom goodbye, but he never made it past his grandmother's doorway.

“You saw all those babies out there, and you guys chose to shoot," Lews said. "And they took away my six-year-old nephew. It’s so hard to cope with, I can’t."

According to Lewis, her nephew loved basketball, football, and fishing. He recently took a fishing trip last week, Lews said it breaks her heart knowing he'll never have a chance to take another one.

"He loved to go fishing," Lewis said. "He just actually went fishing Wednesday and caught his first fish, he thought it was a shark."

Lewis’s pain is part of why her community is presenting a united front. Hundreds marched Sunday chanting Justice for Justin Evans Jr. and peace for a city plagued by the pain of innocent children losing their lives to gun violence.